The signal converter transforms an analog input signal into a corresponding analog output signal. The signal converter´s input and output signals are completely separated by galvanic treatment. The setting of the input and output ranges in the signal converter is via a DIP switch. The 100 different combinations of input and output and the free selection of the tight ranges make this a signal converter device of universal use and easy to store. Since the input and output range can be set identically, the signal converter can be used to make a galvanic isolation. The signal converter simply slides along a track in C or cap. Here you can find another converter, IFMA, which transforms a frequency range (input signal) into a standard analog signal (output signal). Thislink provides an overview in which you can find different types of signal converters needed for different protocols.